Hi, this is just another thread about Parking Eye, but I'd like to briefly run my situation past folks here, if that's OK.
Basically, on the 29th August, having driven from my home in Yorkshire, up to the North East, I was immediately asked by my dad if I would run him through to Wansbeck General Hospital in Ashington, to take some belongings to a relative who had been unexpectedly kept in overnight following an outpatient appointment. As I was only waiting, and didn't expect to be there long, I didn't purchase a ticket. However, I ended up waiting about an hour in the car near the main entrance, as I have done several times before with no problems. I should point out that, until I received the notice from Parking Eye, I had no idea who they were, let alone that they were running the car park. Also, the previous times I'd waited there were apparently before they'd taken over. So anyway, I received the standard parking charge notice which I've seen posted on here, followed later by a reminder. I should also add that I don't have a disabled badge or anything.
The thing I find dubious, is that the photos provided in the notices were taken at the hospital gate, which as far as I can tell, means I'm effectively being charged for simply being on the hospital grounds, and not for any kind of parking infringement, for which they have supplied no evidence.
I would like to appeal and found the Parking Cowboys template appeal letter linked on this site (http://www.parkingcowboys.co.uk/appeal-letter/). I'm a little confused, however, as it states in that letter that "this letter is not an appeal however, it is a challenge", so I'm wondering a) what the purpose of that statement is, and b) if that letter is actually the appropriate one to use (ie. would PE and POPLA consider me not to have appealed because of that?).
The other thing I'm not sure about is the issue of trespass. The public are free to enter the hospital site for any amount of time, as long as they have reason to, and seeing as I did have a legitimate reason to be there, I wonder if it's relevant or not. The PCN does state that it's private land.
Any help and advice would be hugely appreciated.
Basically, on the 29th August, having driven from my home in Yorkshire, up to the North East, I was immediately asked by my dad if I would run him through to Wansbeck General Hospital in Ashington, to take some belongings to a relative who had been unexpectedly kept in overnight following an outpatient appointment. As I was only waiting, and didn't expect to be there long, I didn't purchase a ticket. However, I ended up waiting about an hour in the car near the main entrance, as I have done several times before with no problems. I should point out that, until I received the notice from Parking Eye, I had no idea who they were, let alone that they were running the car park. Also, the previous times I'd waited there were apparently before they'd taken over. So anyway, I received the standard parking charge notice which I've seen posted on here, followed later by a reminder. I should also add that I don't have a disabled badge or anything.
The thing I find dubious, is that the photos provided in the notices were taken at the hospital gate, which as far as I can tell, means I'm effectively being charged for simply being on the hospital grounds, and not for any kind of parking infringement, for which they have supplied no evidence.
I would like to appeal and found the Parking Cowboys template appeal letter linked on this site (http://www.parkingcowboys.co.uk/appeal-letter/). I'm a little confused, however, as it states in that letter that "this letter is not an appeal however, it is a challenge", so I'm wondering a) what the purpose of that statement is, and b) if that letter is actually the appropriate one to use (ie. would PE and POPLA consider me not to have appealed because of that?).
The other thing I'm not sure about is the issue of trespass. The public are free to enter the hospital site for any amount of time, as long as they have reason to, and seeing as I did have a legitimate reason to be there, I wonder if it's relevant or not. The PCN does state that it's private land.
Any help and advice would be hugely appreciated.
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